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Today I am extremely pleased to share with you the good news that Profy moderators have approved the 100th job, which is available now to all Profy readers. It is the job for a web developer (XSL/Javascript) for USTAS Technologies in Maryland, the US. |
Posts Tagged with ‘profy’
100th Job Posted on the Profy Job Board
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on February 10, 2007
Forward Looking
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on January 14, 2007
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We bring up items like YouTube and Myspace as poster children of the Web 2.0 “movement.” Yes? No? I think it’s safe to say so. But the push to further technological advances to bring us closer together doesn’t stop at everyman’s creation of graphic-saturated profiles or uploading stuff that one would rather get exposed to millions in an online community than get a crack at the $10,000 prize on the timeless US-based television series, AFV. It’s reaching… well, a lot further. [...] |
New Features on Profy
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on January 13, 2007
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Today we have upgraded Profy website by adding the following new features: |
What Is Web 2.0? Finally…
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on December 07, 2006
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Some say Web 2.0 doesn’t have a definition. I disagree. But what the hell is it? The point of this article is to explore just that, and lay the finger on precisely what Web 2.0 is. It’s one thing to write about a subject, but it generally helps to know what you’re writing about! I hope this helps. |
Major Changes on Profy
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on December 06, 2006
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Today I am extremely pleased to announce several major changes released by Profy. First, I’ll describe our essential new features. First of all, we have added two new sections to the website: |
CrossLoop - Sharing Your Desktop Across Platforms and Firewalls
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on November 23, 2006
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“Can you help fix my computer?” Now how many times have you heard THAT ONE? Helping out Uncle Charlie or your best friend isn’t too much of a hassle - if you sit there at the computer. But what about those long distance “help desk” calls? The conversation is usually filled with “Click where? What? I don’t see what you’re talking about!” and the whole exercise ends in frustration. |
The Power Of The Community
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on November 21, 2006
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It’s a little under a month that I’ve been posting here at Profy; and yet, in that short period, there’s been a great deal happening driven by the power of the community. It isn’t just the smaller community of fellow authors; there have been a number of people who’ve shared their views through the comments and through email, and in the process helped widen the interaction, spark off ideas, share visions and given this activity a significant boost. |





